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Blooming corpse flower in Sydney has thousands lining up for a whiff Associated Press Charlotte Graham-mclay And Rick Rycroft Published Jan 23, 2025 • 3 minute read ...
REUTERS Her rise to fame has been rapid, with up to 20,000 admirers filing past for a moment in her increasingly pungent presence. No corpse flower has bloomed in the garden for 15 years. A slow ...
A blooming plant that reeks of gym socks and rotting garbage has thousands lining up for a whiff ...
Her rise to fame since has been rapid, with up to 20,000 admirers filing past for a moment in her increasingly pungent presence. No corpse flower has bloomed at the garden for 15 years.
Thousands of curious tourists and locals queued up in Sydney to catch a whiff of a rare plant known as a corpse flower after it bloomed for the first time in a decade. The specimen, nicknamed ...
In the Australian city Geelong, just south of Melbourne, thousands are lining up for the rare chance to see – and smell – an unusual plant.
A Blooming Plant That Reeks of Gym Socks and Rotting Garbage Has Thousands Lining up for a Whiff SYDNEY (AP) — The rare unfurling of an endangered plant that emits the smell of decaying flesh ...
A slow bloomer There are thought to be only 300 of the plants in the wild and fewer than 1,000 including those in cultivation. The corpse flower only blooms every 7-10 years in its natural habitat.